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,egg Q6 l :t . eg 'fig .Sk , f X ef :E f. 'Q M, Ctr, - r .tx x- . ' ei .3 Left to right: Mary Coyle, Secretaryg Mary Martin, President Spanish Club ARQUINA:S t'FLoREs DE ARAGON7, was presented by Spanish Club members for their parents and guests from the Con- sular Corps of San Francisco. The club studied the Spanish question in its true light at its meetingsg a Mexican doll was raffled, with proceeds going to the Spanish Departmental Libraryg religious articles were collected for the Reedley Mis- sion of Rev. C. De La Pena, S. lg Spanish and Latin American carols were sung at Christmastimeg a yarn drive was held for the Sacred Heart Convents in Europeg and a most novel feature, a Mexican dinner, with tamales provided by the president, was held at Underhill. The Sigma Delta Pi CSpanish Honor Societyi receivec. into its ranks four new members from tae Spanish Club. 4 H P Q cs r , I Fil iw- et iff? :Um . yi , ,, nf Ulf . W Q, ul it if blot fp' ' ite 'L' lay. W itil t' ' 'imlf alibi I 3 lilit 7 the lrfgffl If viewed ts 2 year. . J, .37 W. ff f. ,ij Q A ' X. Leif it Ulf? ut-'ctw-v
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2. Q4 me 'sf' xl- 5. -- - O '-w cs p-bww, Left to right: Rita Gorecki, President, Barbara Burington, Secretary Music Club HE SYMPHONY FORUM OF THE COLLEGE presented two honored guests, Isaac Stern and Owen Fleming, to an audience of students from City College, USF and State College. The affair was sponsored by San Francisco7s Symphony Forum, the organi- zation responsible for the much-heralded 4'Tombola'7. Music Club members purchased season symphony tickets and studied the origin and devolopment of this form of music at their meetings. A Valentine luncheon was enjoyed by these lovers of fine music, and an Mend of the yearn get-together brought t.1eir travels in the realms of melody to a close. 1 . 22 it 2 C3 2' wi 1 'Y
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